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Ooh Norikers come in many colors....
But here is one that is STUNNING And i believe a Liver Chestnut in general terms Color is not my strong suit.

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If you can... use screws..... They dont back out when the weather changes from hot to cold to back again and from moist to dry and back again. Most drill motors are very good at driving screws. Get the right sized driver bit for the screw.... They make ones that are also magnetized very helpful

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I almost exclusively use screws for construction but I was schooled by a roofer buddy that nails are always stronger. If strength is the most important thing, like when you are hanging from a tether way up in the air and your life depends on it, use nails. I was hanging from a rope installing solar panels on a steep roof and I was glad I had opted for nails.

We've only been making screws for about 100 years or so. We've been making nails for thousands of years so we have that technology down.

Belgians Kick butt for logging and pulling.
each bag on that FLAT bottomed sled is fifty pounds
Each horse weighs around 2000 to 2500 lbs
statistically drafts are supposed to be able to pull twice their weight



They are like the Bull Dogs of the horse world



deb
I liked them because I thought they were the shortest of the draft horses so I figured pound for pound they would pull better. We had plenty of work for them but my dad opted for a Ford 2000 tractor and tractor type implements. However, we did find lots of horse drawn implements at sales that we repurposed to use with the tractor.
 
A roofer friend showed me how to drive nails without doing my fingers in, but I still prefer to use deck screws - even though I have stabbed myself with a screwdriver more times than I care to admit. A cordless drill is great, though I've managed to hurt myself with one of those. too. (Reckon it's the paws?)


Oh, and BTW, a hammer works better for driving nails than a beer does.
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I started my coop using nails and beer. After busting several fingers, i bought deck screws. My fingers are healing well
My son helped me build one of the outbuildings from one of those Lowe's kits. Very cheap wood and nails. I ended up buying a bunch of wood that wasn't warped and after both he and I bent about every other nail (and I know how to nail) because they were very soft, most likely Chinese, I told him to stop hammering. I went and rented a pneumatic nailer with a gas cartridge. The rest of the assembly went like a dream.

A roofer friend showed me how to drive nails without doing my fingers in, but I still prefer to use deck screws - even though I have stabbed myself with a screwdriver more times than I care to admit. A cordless drill is great, though I've managed to hurt myself with one of those. too. (Reckon it's the paws?)


Oh, and BTW, a hammer works better for driving nails than a beer does.
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Nails are good for opening beers.
 

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